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Why McLaren's revamp is not just about its 2023 F1 car struggles

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It often happens in F1 that lacklustre performance from a new car triggers the departure of the senior technical figures that pulled it together.But in McLaren's case, the exit of technical director James Key and the appointment of a new technical executive team has been a long time coming, and the wheels were set in motion weeks before the MCL60 hit the track.McLaren CEO Zak Brown alluded ...Keep reading
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Autosport broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Thursday, March 23, 2023.
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